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Wilma Rudolph did not participate in the mile run. She was a sprinter who specialized in the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash.
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The person who influenced Wilma Rudolph to start running was the Tigerballs running team coach. She also influenced herself to run, because she knew she was crippled as a child so she knew she had a chance to run. She knew it was worth it and she knew she could do it. She had LOTS of faith in herself.
When Wilma Rudolph broke the world record in women's 100 meter dash in 1961 by running 11.2 seconds, the record had been held jointly by Rudolph, Shirley Strickland of Australia and Vera Krepkina of the Soviet Union who had each run an 11.3 second 100 meters.
She was the first African American to run track in the Olympics, got over polio as a child, and won gold Olympic medals
Run Rudolph Run was created in 1958.
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Wilma Rudolph's best time in the 100 was an 11.0 timed in the 100 meter finals at the 1960 Rome Olympics. However, since there was a tail wind of 2.75 meters per second, higher than the limit of 2.0 meters per second, the time was not recognized as a new world record. Her best 'official' 100 meter dash time was a hand timed 11.2 set at a meet in Stuttgart in 1961.